From there I moved onto this "Pumpkin Seeds" wall quilt, getting the top together and adding the borders after I returned back home. It will hang out on the porch next fall; I'm working a year ahead (doesn't that sound so much more efficient than being behind?). Yes, it does! 😉
I pieced Tom Turkey (another pillow cover) on retreat as well. Since returning home I've quilted him up, hopefully I can get the pillows made this weekend. If you've never wrangled a turkey beneath a needle before you've really missed out on an experience! 🤣 This pattern is Gobble, Gobble by Center Street Quilts.
You probably all followed Moda's "Stitch Pink" daily block sew-along in the month of October. I collected the daily patterns and am in the process of creating my own "Stitch Christmas" project. Again, I'm working a year ahead 😉; indulge me in that belief, please. Instead of thirty blocks I am making mine with twenty five blocks and it will finish at approximately 64" square, if I decide to add a small border, we'll see.
Last weekend we had a couple of overnight guests (this one and her brother) and, since stitching a turkey didn't do me in, we sewed up a couple of chickens! One to keep and one to give away.
This is a tease for my next post. What, exactly, is this in Gregory's hands? Stay tuned, you'll be amazed!
Life is Good!
9 comments:
wow...tons of progress for next year....all lovely projects and easy to see you enjoyed your uber-productive time away from blogging....very nice indeed!
OH what a great deal of sewing you got done on retreat! You are covered for so many holidays...lovely!
I'm a firm believer is "sewing ahead" -- you've got some beautiful things happening there!
Lovely projects! And how luxurious to be able to sew with friends.
So many wonderful "sewing ahead" seasonal projects.
I agree with Nancy! I could use some retreat time, but not happening around here right now.
What a lot of eye candy this post! Glad needle and thread are filling the hours. Cute grandkid shots.
You have been busy no mid Covid burnout for you. Beautiful seasonal projects sometimes it’s more fun to play with the seasonal fabrics in season. Beautiful little projects with the grands. Is that wool in his hand or cotton candy?
I totally understand how time just fritters away, and am behind reading and commmenting on blogs lately. Glad you were able to share sewing time with friends.
You have gotten so much done during your retreat! Love the chickens! Let's see... what could your grandson be holding? A future sheep?
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